2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.708.231
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Distill Stalk End Feeding (Bunch Feeding) can Improve the Quality and Yield of Banana cv. Robusta (AAA-Group) under Hill Zone of Karnataka (Zone-09)

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“…weight might be due to increased carbon assimilation and allocation to the fruit because of the application of potassium and secondary nutrient mainly sulphur. The results of the present investigation were in conformity with the finding of Sreekant et al (2017) [17] and Devraj et al…”
Section: Bunch Weight (Kg)supporting
confidence: 94%
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“…weight might be due to increased carbon assimilation and allocation to the fruit because of the application of potassium and secondary nutrient mainly sulphur. The results of the present investigation were in conformity with the finding of Sreekant et al (2017) [17] and Devraj et al…”
Section: Bunch Weight (Kg)supporting
confidence: 94%
“…There was significant difference observed among the treatments with respect to bunch weight, however, the maximum bunch weight (36. [17] . Another reason behind the increased bunch…”
Section: Bunch Weight (Kg)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sulfur is present in SOP, resulting in increased bunch weight and length. Sulfur may have a direct impact on catalase peroxidase enzyme activation in plants by forming iron-sulphur protein (ferredoxin) (Sreekanth et al, 2017). Sulfur results in intensification of absorption of potassium or it can react with nitrogen and potassium (Farrag, 1990).…”
Section: Bunch Weightmentioning
confidence: 99%